Hidden Cognitive Biases Distorting Decision-Making Without Awareness
People make consequential decisions while systematically unaware of the psychological biases distorting their reasoning. Existing frameworks for bias identification are academic and not actionable in real-time contexts. There is demand for tools that can surface specific bias patterns in a given chain of reasoning rather than offer generic awareness training.
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